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We released a couple of updates, which target problems with SQL Server Management Studio 2016 integration. Other changes in these updates: Fixed a couple of parser issues with recognizing a specific syntax Formatting problem with new lines characters normalization Fixed issues some smaller issues found in previous version

We are happy to announce the release latest release of SQL Enlight – version 1.9.8.851.The major updates in this release are the fixes of other issues found in the previous RC1 version. Here are the list of features and improvements made since the previous stable version 1.9.7.826. Visual Studio 2015 integration SQL Server Management Studio […]

We are delighted to announce the new release candidate that is now available – SQL Enlight 1.9.8.849 RC1 New Delimit and Undelimit identifiers refactoring commands added Enhancements of the Expand sp_executesql refactoring – now the command process not just a single script ,but a whole script Instant code analysis improvements – optimizations, new configuration setting […]

We are happy to announce the new SQL Enlight version 1.9.8.841, which is now available for beta testing. The main target of the update is the added integration support for Visual Studio 2015 and SSMS 2016. Visual Studio 2015 integration SQL Server Management Studio 2016 integration Team Foundation Server 2015 Checkin policy Improvements in command […]

We are delighted to announce the release of the latest SQL Enlight update – version 1.9.7.821. This is a release of some exciting user experience improvements on which we worked the past months. Here is a summary of what’s new in version 1.9.7.821: Instant Code Analysis This is probably the most exciting feature in the […]

Message Non-ISO standard comparison operator found Description It is advisable to use ISO standard comparison operators instead of non-ISO standard operators to help ensure optimal cross-platform and future version compatibility. Not equal to: Use <> instead of != Greater than or equal to: Use >= instead of !< Less than or equal to: Use <= […]